James reminded his readers of something they should already know. Jesus instructed His followers to love their neighbors…and by neighbors, He meant anyone with whom His followers came into contact. Love must serve anyone in need. That James gave this reminder tells us his readers weren’t really abiding by the royal law. Instead, they were choosing to treat people differently based on differences such as economic or social status. After telling his readers that those who fulfilled the law were doing well, he followed it with “If, however, you show favoritism, you commit sin…” Violating God’s commands is always serious. We might think showing favoritism is pretty minor compared to sins like murder or theft, but all sin separates us from God. All sin destroys our testimony. All sin has unpleasant consequences. The interesting thing about this royal law is, if we do it, we’re less likely to break any of the commandments. Love…it changes everything. Here’s the thing that gives me a catch in my heart: I’ve personally experienced the mercy of the cross; I’ve personally received the righteousness of Christ. How, then, can I withhold mercy from others?
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